February 19, 2012Global energy demand will continue to grow over the next twenty years, albeit at a slowing annual rate, fuelled by economic and population growth in non-OECD countries.
February 18, 2012Hydraulic fracturing in shale gas development took center stage Friday as U.S. and Canadian experts discussed the practice in a symposium hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
February 01, 2012As energy demand grows, even alternative energy sources such as wind, solar and nuclear fusion could begin to affect the climate
January 25, 2012EIA projects that increased oil, natural gas and renewable energy production and energy efficiency improvements will reduce U.S. reliance on imported energy sources
December 10, 2011ExxonMobil’s 2012 Outlook for Energy Sees Efficiency, Developing World Economic Growth and Natural Gas Reshaping Global Demand through 2040
December 01, 2011A new report released by a group of environmental organizations outlines the dangers associated with the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project and the risks of spills by massive oil tankers that would be transiting ecologically sensitive B.C. waterways.
November 24, 2011A complete rethink of resource management will be needed to keep pace with demand, as up to three billion new consumers join the world's middle classes over the next 20 years says a new report from McKinsey & Company.
November 23, 2011A National Energy Board (NEB) report examining energy trends in Canada projects that Canada’s energy supply to 2035 will grow to record levels and energy markets will function well, providing Canadians with adequate energy.
November 15, 2011A new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) raises concerns about the impacts of BC's growing shale gas industry.
November 09, 2011The world is locking itself into an unsustainable energy future which would have far-reaching consequences, IEA warns in its latest World Energy Outlook
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